Clues for the word "EGAD"
We've had 300 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1077 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on April 11, 2025.
Definition of egad
- interj. - An exclamation expressing exultation or surprise, etc.
Referring Clues
- "Holy moly!"
- "Yikes!"
- "Holy cow!"
- Cousin of "Omigod!"
- "Heavens to Betsy!"
- "Holy mackerel!"
- "Yipes!"
- "Holy Toledo!"
- "Omigosh!"
- "My word!"
- "By gar!"
- "My stars!"
- Antiquated euphemism
- Old-time oath
- Cry of mock horror
- "Horrors!"
- Major Hoople's outburst, in old comics
- "Holy smokes!"
- "Zounds!"
- Major Hoople's holler
- "Our Boarding House" oath
- Antiquated outburst
- Quaint outburst
- Cry of shock
- "Good heavens!"
- Dated expletive
- "Goodness gracious!"
- Old oath
- Relative of "Oh, no!"
- "Yipe!"
- Quaint cry of horror
- Old-fashioned outburst
- "Holy smoke!"
- Quaint cry of shock
- Old-time exclamation
- "Good grief!"
- Victorian outburst
- "Oh, golly!"
- Melodramatic outburst
- "Wow!"
- "Good gracious!"
- "Heavens!"
- Quaint exclamation
- "Great Scott!"
- "Glorioski!"
- Old expletive
- Oath from a renegade
- Old-time "Holy smoke!"
- Mild epithet
- "Oh my!"
- "I say!"
- Euphemistic sound of shock
- Mild oath
- Quaint oath
- "Crikey!"
- "Godfrey Daniels!"
- "Gracious!"
- Word of mock horror
- "Criminy!"
- "Gee whiz!"
- "Good gravy!"
- Edwardian oath
- Old expression of surprise
- Edwardian outburst
- Exclamation from Dr. Watson
- G-rated oath
- "My gosh!"
- "Gosh!"
- "Heavens to murgatroid!"
- "Holy jumping catfish!"
- "Heavens to Murgatroyd!"
- Quaint "Heavens!"
- "Tarnation!"
- Mock-dismayed cry
- Old-school "OMG!"
- "Bejabbers!"
- A four-letter exclamation that wouldn't get bleeped
- Antiquated exclamation
- "Goodness me!"
- Surprised reaction
- Cousin of "Nerts!"
- "Zounds!" alternative
- Old-fashioned exclamation
- Cry of surprise
- Gramps's exclamation
- Victorian oath
- Victorian-era "My!"
- "My goodness!"
- "OMG," long before IMs
- Dated oath
- Antiquated oath
- Quaint "Holy moly!"
- Quaint "Yipe!"
- Mild expletive
- "By Jove!"
- "Oh, my!"
- "Holy guacamole!"
- Quaint "Holy cow!"
- Old-style "Holy cow!"
- Old-style exclamation
- "Omigosh!"
- "Good grief!"
- Relative of "Yikes!"
- Old-style "Yikes!"
- "By Jove!"
- "Zounds!"
- Conan Doyle exclamation
- "Great Caesar's ghost!"
- "Goodness gracious!"
- Mild exclamation
- "Good gracious!"
- "Heavens to Betsy!"
- Old-style oath
- "Yikes!"
- "My word!"
- Old-school outburst
- "Zounds!" cousin
- Euphemistic oath
- "Good golly!"
- "Good heavens!"
- "Gosh!"
- "Zooks!"
- "Jumping catfish!"
- Stereotypically Victorian outburst
- "Great Caesar's ghost!"
- Antiquated interjection
- "Gadzooks!"
- Jeepers!
- Cousin of "zounds!"
- "Darn!"
- Cousin of forsooth!
- Relative of "Zounds!"
- Yipes!
- "By gosh!"
- Kin of "By Jove!"
- Minced oath
- Quaint "Yowza!"
- "How shocking!"
- Old "Oh my gosh!"
- "Oh dear!"
- Old expression of alarm
- Days-of-yore oath
- Oath of old
- "Zooks!"
- "Good golly!"
- Relative of "Yikes!"
- Old-style "Yikes!"
- Antiquated curse
- Quaint (but once quite offensive) exclamation
- Quaint interjection
- Mild profanity
- Mild curse
- Zounds
- Gosh
- Oh God, var.
- Edwardian expletive
- "My heavens!"
- Maj. Hoople's word
- "Yipes"
- "Gosh almighty!"
- Quaint "Yikes!"
- I say!
- Quaint curse
- 'Zounds!'
- 'Holy cow!'
- 'Yikes!'
- 'Holy mackerel!'
- 'Heavens!'
- 'Yipes!'
- 'Bejabbers!'
- 'Oh dear!'
- 'Horrors!'
- 'Holy moly!'
- Quaint euphemism
- "Say it ain't so!"
- "My stars and garters!"
- My stars and garters
- Old-timey oath
- Relative of "My word!"
- "Oh, my stars and garters!"
- "Lordy!"
- Kin of "zounds!"
- "Holy cats!"
- "OMG!" of yore
- Often-affected outburst
- Quaint shout
- Ancient expletive
- "OMG!" ancestor
- Victorian expletive
- Whimsical outburst
- Old-fashoned oath
- "Great balls of fire!"
- "Holy smokes!" of yore
- 'Dear me!'
- Victorian "Yikes!"
- "OMG!," old-style
- "Oh, snap!" of old
- Quaint plaint
- Mild exclamation of surprise
- Archaic exclamation
- "Zoinks!"
- Cry from Sesame Street's Sherlock Hemlock
- Old cousin of "Heck!"
- Oh God!
- English exclamation
- "That was unexpected!"
- Zounds!
- Quaint expression of surprise
- "Golly!"
- "Ods bodkins!"
- "Great scot"
- Old-fashioned "Oh, my!"
- Knight's oath
- Victorian exclamation
- 'Crikey!'
- 'My stars!'
- "Land sakes!"
- "Goodness!"
- "consarn it!"
- Old "Heck!"
- Brit's cry of astonishment
- "SpongeBob SquarePants" exclamation
- Hoople's oath
- "Goodness gracious!" of yore
- "Yikes!" of yore
- 'Goodness!'
- Old-fashioned "Goodness!"
- Old-style "Good grief!"
- A mild expletive
- Last century's "Oh, my!"
- Quaint complaint
- "Thunderation!" kin
- 'Criminy!'
- "Holy moly!" relative
- "Bejabbers!" kin
- "bejabberes!" kin
- Dr. Watson's outburst, maybe
- Word akin to "I say!"
- Posh word of surprise
- Literary detective's outburst
- Word of surprise
- Posh exclamation
- "My word!" relative
- Sherlock Hemlock's catchphrase on "Sesame Street"
- Archaic exclamation of surprise
- Oath finally made, go in search of pleasure
- Mild oath - aged (anag)
- Gosh, it's old-fashioned!
- For instance, in modern times, we no longer say it
- For instance, nowadays, this exclamation seems old-fashioned
- Interjection that's archaic, say, in the current era
- Say nowadays, 'Gosh!'
- Aged? By Jove, it might be!
- "Drat" cousin
- "Oh my gosh!"
- "Jeepers creepers!"
- "Jumping Jehoshaphat!"
- Great heavens!
- Ye olde malediction
- Archaic interjection, for example, since "Jesus Christ!"
- At first disgusting, time to withdraw Shakespearean oath
- "Bejabbers!" relative
- "Good gravy!" kin
- Old "What!"
- "Yikes!" kin
- Relative of "What?!"
- Old-fashioned renegade's exclamation
- Old-style "Wow!"
- Folksy exclamation
- It's hardly remarkable in modern English!
- Quaint "Oh my!"
- "Good lord!"
- Archaic oath
- “Heavens to Betsy!”
- Old-timey "Yikes!"
- "Jiminy Christmas!"
- "You're kidding!"
- Quaint cry
- "Oh my stars!"
- Old-style "Holy moly!"
- Quaint "Golly!"
- “Zounds!”
- "Jiminy cricket!"
- Old-style "Holy smokes!"
- "My, my!"
- Old-fashioned oath
- "Wow!," quaintly
- "Mercy!"
- Old-school exclamation
- Quaint word of surprise
- It was used exclamatorily, e.g., to get publicity
- Old-school "Yikes!"
- "OMG!," quaintly
- Outmoded exclamation or, for example, advert
- "Yikes!" relative, way old
- Old-timey "OMG!"
- "Gracious me!"
- One's ancestor might have been surprised to say it
- Old-timey "Holy moly!"
- Old-timey "Oh, my!"
Last Seen In
- Daily American - April 11, 2025
- New York Times - March 26, 2025
- Daily American - March 12, 2025
- Daily American - March 04, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 26, 2025
- New York Times - February 01, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 16, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 06, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 31, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 30, 2024
- LA Times - November 29, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 29, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 21, 2024
- New York Times - October 20, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 17, 2024
- LA Times - October 09, 2024
- LA Times - October 05, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 01, 2024
- Mirror Mini - September 06, 2024
- LA Times - September 05, 2024
- USA Today - September 01, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 17, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 12, 2024
- USA Today - July 28, 2024
- USA Today - July 26, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 16, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 09, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 08, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - July 08, 2024
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